Fantastically working post-lottery winnings and one more FREE CLE program.

I was dwelling on the delusional or maybe, it was merely the fantastical, as I noted that a report last month at “Winning the Lottery, but Keeping Your Job” – NYTimes.com, claimed that two-thirds of American workers would continue working — even if they won $10 million in the lottery — or at least that’s what they told the Gallup Survey. To which I say, “Right!”

Or then again, they must all be lawyers who sometimes trade in feats fantastical.

And then to punctuate his point, the trustee contended that the lawyer’s advice to file the bankruptcy in the first place “was ill-advised and solely motivated by . . . desire to charge and receive a significant fee.”

Of course my incredulity about lawyering feats fantastical is feigned. What disbelief, after all? Not when hordes of contingency fee lawyers otherwise give little thought to circumstances where they collect more in fees than their clients recover for their injuries.

Happily, however, there’s nothing fantastical about one more post on forthcoming FREE CLE, which is slated for October 2, 2013. The usual disclaimers apply. And as the content concerns the trends “reshaping the management of today’s legal workplace”vis–à–vis the so-called Generation Y aka, “The Millenials,” I’ll resist the inclination to revisit the false dichotomy posed as Millennial Generation: Spoiled or Screwed?